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To: qaz123

She was close to someone dangerous to them, so they swatted her. If they find something in her electronics that they can’t afford to be known, next we hear may be that she or her husband “went nuts” and the entire family was wiped out by “murder-suicide.” House will probably burn down as well.

Sanitization is not a polite process.


9 posted on 11/20/2021 5:15:30 PM PST by JustaTech (A mind is a terrible thing)
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To: JustaTech

I repeat myself, but everyone (not just activists) should have their home configured so that dynamic entry with no warning is virtually impossible.

If armed men of any stripe are intent on entering your home and controlling the interior, the first you know about it should NOT be after they force entry and are inside.

Usually they take down the front door. Once they do so, behind your ordinary front door they should encounter your actual security barrier- preferably a heavy steel door set in a heavy steel frame. You could use a steel gate made of bars, but my preference is heavy steel plate. At my place we don’t use the front door at all, so the steel plate door is completely blank on the side facing the front door. They would literally need a cutting torch.

If you need the use of your front door, I recommend an upgraded deadbolt in the steel gate/door. You need something way better than Kwikset or Schlage. Mul-T-Lock is good, no one is going to hammer it off.

Once the outer door is broken down the element of surprise is lost to them, but if you have the extra steel door they are still outside where you can deal with them in that setting, whoever they are.


11 posted on 11/20/2021 5:42:09 PM PST by JustaTech (A mind is a terrible thing)
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